Miami, Florida. A gem in the Southeastern corner of the United States that's lovely to visit year-round, but particularly special between November and March when the weather drops in most other parts of the country. A favorite, especially amongst New Yorkers and groups of friends who don't hesitate to hop on a three-hour flight for a weekend getaway or extended stay (thanks to remote work). I’m no exception and have enjoyed several trips to the Sunshine State to seek warmer temperatures and vitamin D.
Miami isn't all beach, though. The city has a rich history of art deco architecture, an impressive contemporary art scene, fantastic food options, and so much more. The Latin influence is abundant in the city, particularly with Cuban flair that enriches the neighborhoods and local businesses. The atmosphere sets the stage for a rich interior design scene full of color, pattern, and texture.
If you’re looking for a design-forward itinerary of what to do, see, and eat in Miami, here is our list of favorite places and things in “The Magic City”!
This South Beach spot is a dream for design lovers. Every corner is thoughtfully pieced together with gorgeous checkered tiles, curvilinear furniture, and velvet fabrics. The rooms are on the smaller side, so I recommend asking for an upgrade or booking a deluxe room to be safe.
If you’re looking for the best budget option, the Freehand is a great choice. Although there is a hostel-like feel, there are a variety of rooms, so you can still book a private, traditional room if a shared space is not your preference. Beware: It can get noisy downstairs because of the Broken Shaker, their hotel bar.
What pink tropical dreams are made of. Maximalists will love the Goodtime Hotel and all its bright colored furniture and patterned decor. Fun fact: This is Pharrell's hotel, designed by Ken Fulk.
The Argentinian food here is a must. Try and get a table outside near the riverside to see some manatees swimming while you graze on your food.
A sleek Korean steakhouse in the Design District. Save this spot for when you want a fancy night out.
Truly one of the most delicious pizza places (in our top 3 of all time!). Get a white and a red to try it all. The same advice goes for their natural wine too!
Arguably the most popular bakery in Miami, this Jewish establishment consistently has a wait, and for a good reason. Pro tip: Don’t plan for Saturday brunch here. It will be closed due to Shabbat.
Come here the next time you're looking for natural wine and fancy snacks for girl's night. Follow them on Instagram to keep up to date on their events too!
Come for the good tunes and speaker system, stay for loungey interiors and 10/10 vibes. There might be a line to get in here, but it moves fast and is worth the wait.
A new skin studio that offers facials, hydration, and all that other good stuff, to help give you a true relaxed glow. Perfect for when you're craving a spa day.
A huge, colorful exhibition of street murals by artists all over the world. Definitely worth the visit if you are an art or design fan!
Contemporary art museum on the waterfront in Miami. Our current favorite place to catch the Yayoi Kusama exhibit without the long lines.
A treasure trove of local artists' unique zines and beautifully curated reading material. Beyond that, Dale Zine is a community and event space for locals.
A retail experience paired perfectly with the brand — colorful, luxurious pieces worth seeing even if you’re not in the market to purchase anything.
Your one-stop-shop for shopping in Miami. The shops here are a bit of a splurge, but we love coming here for inspiration and daydreaming.
For another unique shopping experience with colorful home decor and funky accessories, come to Frangipan. Their home goods are as fun as their name sounds.